Typescripts relating to Bristol's collaboration with John Steinbeck during the 1930s, 1993-1995.

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Typescripts relating to Bristol's collaboration with John Steinbeck during the 1930s, 1993-1995.

Letter, 1995, explaining his typescripts, written to Margaret Kimball, Stanford University, together with three typescripts written by Bristol about his work with Steinbeck. Includes two versions of "The Tide Pool, " nd, describing a night with Ed Ricketts and John Steinbeck in Monterey, together with a personal remembrance, "The mystery of Steinbeck and the GRAPES OF WRATH, 1993.

3 typescripts and 1 letter.

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Bristol, Horace.

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In 1938 Bristol was a young LIFE photographer who had planned to do a photographic book on migratory labor in California. Steinbeck had agreed to collaborate by writing the captions and limited text. From the description of Typescripts relating to Bristol's collaboration with John Steinbeck during the 1930s, 1993-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398225 ...

Ricketts, Edward Flanders, 1897-1948

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Edward Flanders Robb Ricketts was born in Chicago, Illinois May 14, 1897. From 1923 until his death in 1948, Ricketts lived in the Monterey, California area where he pursued his career as a marine biologist and became good friends with John Steinbeck. From the description of Edward Flanders Ricketts papers, 1936-1979 (inclusive), 1936-1947 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552895 Edward Flanders Robb Ricketts was born on May 14, 1897, in Chicago, Illinoi...

Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968

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Margaret Gemmell, later van Judah, was a friend of Steinbeck's during their stay at Stanford University, 1925-26. Included with the papers is a manuscript in her own hand describing her friendship with Steinbeck. From the description of John Steinbeck papers, 1925-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866392 This is the producer's copy, property of Oscar Serlin; the play ran from 7 Apr. to 6 June, 1942. From the description of The moon is down, a play in 3 acts...